The three, as well as three others, are accused of bringing thousands of pounds of marijuana to
Ohio from California between November 2009 and June. All are charged with conspiracy to possess
with intent to distribute 2,200 pounds or more of marijuana.

Lee also is charged with 12 counts of possession with intent to distribute more than 220 pounds
of marijuana. Garrett and Cash were indicted on two counts each of those charges.

Lee looked considerably different from her first appearance in federal court, when she wore
heavy makeup and false eyelashes. Yesterday, she wore little, if any, makeup; and her reddish-brown
hair showed its black roots. She is being held in the Delaware County jail.

Garrett also is being held, in the Franklin County jail; a federal magistrate denied him bail
last week because he is on probation for another charge and is unemployed. Cash is not being
detained.

The case has received widespread attention because of Lee's claims that she is the granddaughter
of Samsung company founder Byung-Chul Lee of South Korea. Samsung has denied the connection. Lee's
adopted parents, who raised her in the United States, have issued statements claiming that Lee's
birth mother, Corine Lee, is the daughter of the late founder.

Lee's attorney, James D. Owen, said some details might come out in a bond hearing for Lee, and
he expects to request that hearing "sometime soon."

Lee was arrested in June on drug-trafficking charges after Drug Enforcement Administration
agents said they found 13 suitcases of marijuana she had offloaded from a private jet in Columbus.
Cash, identified as Lee's personal assistant, was with her on the plane.

Only Lee was indicted at the time; she has been in jail since then as the case was investigated.
A grand jury issued a second indictment in September charging that Lee made 12 trips to Ohio with
marijuana but was not present during two additional marijuana trips from California to Ohio.

Three others charged in the case have not been arraigned: Frank S. Edwards, 39, of Hacienda,
Calif.; Ko Young, 36, of Winnetka, Calif.; and Henry A. Hernandez, 24, of Los Angeles.

Edwards, identified as Lee's bodyguard, and personal assistant Meili Cady, a Hollywood actress,
also were with Lee when she was arrested in June. Lee told DEA agents in June that Cady had been on
four trips with her to Columbus. Cady has not been indicted.

Lee also told agents that Garrett delivered the suitcases to her Los Angeles home before each
trip, provided the cash for the jet and had her deliver the suitcases to a hotel room in Columbus.
A few days later, she would pick up the suitcases from the hotel room, fly them back to Los Angeles
and deliver them to Garrett.